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'''Harrier Attack''' was a computer game written by Durell and distributed by [[Amsoft]] for the Amstrad CPC-Homecomputer-Series of the 1980's. The game was also ported and distributed by other software companies for systems such as the Commodore 64.
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'''Harrier Attack''' was a computer game written by Durell and distributed by [[Amsoft]] for the Amstrad CPC-Homecomputer-Series of the 1980's.
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The game was also ported and distributed by other software companies for systems such as the Commodore 64.
  
 
The concept of the game was to fly a British Harrier Jet through a series of bombing missions, with the starting position being from a carrier ship out at sea and ending after completing a number of land attacks, which entailed the player attacking enemy buildings and aircraft.
 
The concept of the game was to fly a British Harrier Jet through a series of bombing missions, with the starting position being from a carrier ship out at sea and ending after completing a number of land attacks, which entailed the player attacking enemy buildings and aircraft.
  
 
There are five difficulty levels within the game and a [[Joystick|joystick]] or keyboard can be used for controls.
 
There are five difficulty levels within the game and a [[Joystick|joystick]] or keyboard can be used for controls.
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== Information ==
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|Title:|| '''Harrier Attack'''
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|Company:|| [[Amsoft]]
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|Type:|| Platform
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|Year:|| 1984
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== Video ==
 
== Video ==

Revision as of 17:06, 10 April 2008

Harrier Attack was a computer game written by Durell and distributed by Amsoft for the Amstrad CPC-Homecomputer-Series of the 1980's.

The game was also ported and distributed by other software companies for systems such as the Commodore 64.

The concept of the game was to fly a British Harrier Jet through a series of bombing missions, with the starting position being from a carrier ship out at sea and ending after completing a number of land attacks, which entailed the player attacking enemy buildings and aircraft.

There are five difficulty levels within the game and a joystick or keyboard can be used for controls.

Information

Title: Harrier Attack
Company: Amsoft
Type: Platform
Year: 1984

Video

This video shows Harrier Attack running live on the Amstrad CPC.

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Cover image

Amsoft Harrier Attack.jpg